All's Well That Ends Well — Act 4, Scene 3: The Florentine camp.

The two French lords discuss Bertram’s behavior, saying his mother’s letter has shaken him and that he has disgraced himself by abandoning Helena and pursuing Diana. They also speak of Helena as dead, based on the reports and letters sent to the Countess, and wonder what Bertram will do if peace ends the war. Bertram arrives, claiming he has finished his business and is ready to leave Florence. The lords then bring in the captured Parolles and force him to answer questions, exposing him as a coward who betrayed military secrets and insulted Bertram and Diana. When Parolles is unmasked, Bertram and the lords mock him and leave him humiliated.